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Rethinking normative status necessary for self-determination in the era of sentient artificial agents

June 2, 2023

✍️ Column by E.A. Gwagwa, a Doctoral Researcher at Utrecht University. On 11 June 2022, a Google engineer, Blake Lemoine, shared a transcript of his conversation with Google’s new Language Model for Dialogue … [Read more...] about Rethinking normative status necessary for self-determination in the era of sentient artificial agents

How to invest in Data and AI companies responsibly

June 2, 2023

✍️ Original article by Ravit Dotan, a researcher in AI ethics, impact investing, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and their intersections. People who invest in data and AI companies should care … [Read more...] about How to invest in Data and AI companies responsibly

A Case Study: Increasing AI Ethics Maturity in a Startup

June 2, 2023

✍️ Original article by Ravit Dotan, a researcher in AI ethics, impact investing, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and their intersections. In the previous article, I described my framework for … [Read more...] about A Case Study: Increasing AI Ethics Maturity in a Startup

Knowledge, Workflow, Oversight: A framework for implementing AI ethics

June 2, 2023

✍️ Original article by Ravit Dotan, a researcher in AI ethics, impact investing, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and their intersections. In this article, the first in the series, I describe the … [Read more...] about Knowledge, Workflow, Oversight: A framework for implementing AI ethics

Selecting Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Managing Health Data Use

June 1, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup, Clara Fontaine, and Sara Jordan Dr. Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup is the Research Director of Real-World Evidence (RWE) at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy … [Read more...] about Selecting Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Managing Health Data Use

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